Latest Movie Releases: Week of April 20
| Michael | Over Your Dead Body | Fuze | Omaha |
I Swear is the true story of John Davidson, a recipient of the MBE for his work educating people about Tourette syndrome. John was a kid like any other growing up outside Edinburgh – he liked playing football and worked his paper route. There were big hopes for his future education, and then as puberty hit, everything changed.
Matt sits down with actor and advocate Sarah Luby to talk about her Lifetime film I Have to Kill My Neighbor (without spoiling the twisty turns of the story), her advocacy for those living with invisible disabilities, and the wonders of musicals.
The Order Up team investigate the history of chef and all around decent human being Chef Ettore Boiardi or as you may know him Chef Boyardee. We discuss his origins, his hard work and his legacy.
Matt chats with creator Markian Tarasiuk about his film Hunting Matthew Nichols, a true crime horror genre bender. On the way, they talk about horror, the media landscape, and the films that scared them growing up.
Cameron Esposito is a comedian with a solid history: 5 albums, her own sitcom, and multiple film and television appearances, not to mention a 20-year career in the industry. They've easily cut their teeth. Her album Grab Them Aghast is a go-to, where her hunger as a young comic shines through and is immediately charming.
I sat down with Tamara Black to discuss her work as a producer and director, and especially her new short film The After School Club.
Young actor Hudson Henley, who recently starred along side Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman in Song Sung Blue, connected with me over Zoom and talked about his desire to act, his audition process, and his time on set. Join me for a charming conversation with a bright young star.
Mark Little has made his mark in every possible corner of the Canadian comedy scene. Starting out in his hometown of Halifax with the sketch comedy troupe Picnicface (pioneers of online video sketch comedy), he eventually moved to Toronto and continued working regularly in sketch, improv, and stand-up.
If you've been anywhere on the internet, you've probably at some point encountered Grace Helbig, either in the form of her successful YouTube vlogs, her TV Show The Grace Helbig Show, late night appearances, or collaborating with creators like Mamrie Hart and Hannah Hart (no relation) on film
For many of a certain age, the Muppets are a fixture of our youth. The Muppet Show was a show we watched with our parents where we heard jokes that we both laughed at, their movies taught us about friendship, and they were a part of pop culture from top to bottom.
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